Five brain injury professionals spanning dietetics, case management, physiotherapy and speech and language therapy share what they’ve learnt from to shift to virtual therapy. At the start...
Rehabilitation services for stroke and other neurological diseases have seen a slower recovery in outpatient clinics than those in inpatient settings as a result of the...
Having been an early adopter of telerehab, PhysioFunction was perhaps less daunted than most at the prospect of responding to the COVID-19 lockdown and ensuring their...
Laura Nicholls, lead speech and language therapist at The Bridge Neurological Care Centre in Middlesbrough, reflects on the rehabilitative journey of her patient Angela on regaining...
Rehabilitation journeys are increasingly being guided by the rhythmic interventions of music therapists but challenges in opening up access remain; as Chroma’s Daniel Thomas explains. Daniel...
By Daniel Thomas, joint managing director of Chroma Therapies.
Research into spinal cord injury (SCI) has continues at pace, with several exciting new findings in recent months, summarised here.
Every patient seen by a Chroma is different. Each day is never the same. That’s certainly the case for Lucy, who suffered a stroke. She presented...
Suffering a TBI can affect people in different ways. In some cases, the patient can be affected so severely that they are deemed to be in...
Merryn Dowson takes a fresh look at the use goals in neuro-rehab amid new and emerging approaches.